
Wordless Wednesday – Mortal Reflections

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Happy Thursday everyone! This week I am showcasing some electrical boxes that I have spotted over the past few years. I have been meaning to show them for some time and was reminded of them by Wandering Teresa who also featured some of her boxes on her blog. These electrical boxes caught my eye because of their decoration and colourfulness. They are really beautiful pieces of art and I’m sure they all have doors too, therefore, I think they are appropriate for Thursday doors. As always, please let me know if you have a favourite one.






I absolutely cannot pick one! I LOVE the two Aboriginal designed boxes…but also I love the house painted on number five…and number six was so colourful…I loved it that much that I wanted to sit with it 🤣🤣.
Aboriginal artwork is deeply significant as it serves as a powerful form of storytelling, cultural preservation, and spiritual connection. Each symbol, pattern, and colour carries meaning, often representing aspects of the Dreamtime, Aboriginal creation stories and the land, animals, and ancestral spirits. Passed down through generations, this art is not just decorative but a vital way of sharing knowledge, laws, and traditions. It reflects a profound relationship with Country and offers insight into the world’s oldest continuous culture.


Yes please! ☕️
Wayne

Wayne 🎅🏽
My fourth instalment is here, featuring doors found in and around Sydney. These posts are creating a door monster within me! Now every time I see a door that I like, I have to photograph it. I just hope the person behind the door doesn’t mind. If ever questioned, I will explain my love for doors and inform them that they are part of my blog post. That is quite the achievement to be featured 🤣 (jokes). I hope you enjoy my selection of doors this week 👇🏼





Thanks for taking a look!
Enjoy your Thursday everyone,
Wayne ✌🏽